Following are the answers to sample questions for the New York Times current events contest which were published yesterday. Further questions and answer will appear later.
I.
1. General Honjo--Japanese general commanding troops bombing and shoot- ing in Manchuria.
2. Oliver Baldwin--son of Stanley Baldwin, socialist, ex-member of Parliament.
3. Prentiss Gilbert--U. S. observer and participant in League of Nations' councils--protested by Japan.
4. William E. Borah--chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, commented forcefully on questions raised by President's plan to check depression and by Premier Laval's visit.
5. Dino Grandi--Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, invited to conference with President Hoover.
6. Sir Oswald Mosley--leader of a group of radical labor candidates for Parliament.
7. Erik Axel Karlfeldt--Swedish writer, winner of Nobel prize in literature.
8. George Washington Memorial Bridge--just opened across the Hudson between upper New York city (178th Street) and Fort Lee, N. J.
9. Patrick J. Hurley--Secretary of War reports to President on his return from Philippine Islands.
10. John Leonard Martin--centerfielder of St. Louis Cardinals, leaped to fame as batter in World Series.
II.
1. Walter S. Gifford.
2. Richard B. Sheridan.
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